"The New York Jets have released a linebacker for breaking their quarterback's jaw in a fight in the locker room," O'Brien said. "In other words, the Jets finally get a player who can hit, and they release him."

Earlier Tuesday, former Giants quarterback Jared Lorenzen posted a photo of himself on Twitter playing for an indoor football team called the Northern Kentucky River Monsters, the Hefty Lefty wearing a tight, lime-green jersey. He tweeted at the Jets' official account letting them know he's available.

"Umm @nyjets just saying I already look great in green. #ComingbacktoNYC #ThrowboyTees," the Pillsbury Throwboy wrote.

After Geno Smith was reportedly sucker-punched by his teammate, the Jets quarterback posted this photo to Instagram with the caption 'ILL BE BACK!' (Instagram/GenoSmith7)

The ad used to say "Why leave a city that has six professional sports teams, and the Mets?"

Even Miles Teller cracked wise about the Jets. Last week, the actor took issue with an Esquire profile on him, claiming it was "very misrepresenting." Then his latest film, Fantastic Four, flopped at the box office.